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REV: 04-14-26 LF <br />EXHIBIT “A” <br />Program Objectives, Scope of Services & Quantitative Goals <br />Program Year 2025/2026 <br />Subrecipient Information <br />Subrecipient Name:Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse <br />(CORA) <br />Address: 2211 Palm Avenue <br />City, State, ZIP: San Mateo, CA 94403 <br />Project Name: CORA Safe House (Emergency Shelter) FY25-26 <br />Program Objectives <br />Project will address Redwood City’s Consolidated Plan 2023-2027 <br />priorities and goals as follows: <br />Priority: Supporting Persons Experiencing Homelessness - Making <br />homelessness short, rare and nonreoccurring by supporting the work of <br />emergency shelters and funding other basic needs. <br />Goal 4 - Homeless Services: Provide high-quality, professional services <br />in all temporary shelters and comprehensive outreach services designed <br />to directly connect individuals to all appropriate housing and services. <br />Scope of Services <br />Description of Services to be Provided: <br />Provide emergency shelter to 18 Redwood City residents seeking refuge from <br />domestic violence or abuse. <br />Project Activities: <br />CORA’s Safe House program will provide emergency shelter to 18 Redwood <br />City residents seeking refuge from domestic violence or abuse. <br />Primary Quantitative Goals: <br />CORA’s Safe House program will provide Emergency Shelter to 18 Redwood <br />City residents seeking refuge from domestic violence or abuse. <br /> <br />NOTE: Performance will be measured by program objectives and quantitative goals. The <br />grant period begins July 1, 2025, and concludes June 30, 2026. <br />ATTY/AGR.2026.106/CORA (Emergency Shelter (CDBG)) (Page 16 of 17)